Alabama Getaway-> Greatest Story Ever Told, Friend Of The Devil, Cassidy, West L.A. Fadeaway-> Little Red Rooster, Brown Eyed Women, It's All Over Now, Might As Well Women Are Smarter, Ship of Fools, Playin' In The Band-> Drums-> The Wheel-> Not Fade Away-> Morning Dew-> Sugar Magnolia, E: Don't Ease Me In
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SBD > CM > DAT > CDR; via Paul Bottiglio; Chris Ladner
Reviewer:Rich D
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February 24, 2015 Subject:
Fast
Great show, but the recording is sped-up - never could understand why one would. My rating is based on the recording. The Charlie Miller soundboard sound really good. The band is on too!
Reviewer:Solemnly Stated
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June 25, 2012 Subject:
Great Show
This show rocks. Particularly, the second set. Really great mix, nice and crisp. Everyone is blended really well. Sweet. The playing is great, too. Jerry's still got a voice capable of expressing nuance and Brent is clearly still the new kid trying stuff out and having fun.
Reviewer:Sedula
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August 3, 2010 Subject:
Not Fade Intro
While I thought they killed Not Fade Away shortly after combining it with Throwing Stones, only because they played it too much and it usually closed the show. However, the begining to this Not Fade is really good. I loved when they used to play it out of space. It was much more of a groove tune back than.
Reviewer:bob119
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August 6, 2007 Subject:
Flashback
It's great after all these years to hear this concert again. I was there, my first Dead show. I was a freshman a The Univ. of Tampa. Our dorm room faced Curtis Hixon from the opposite side of the river. What a great time we had. Thank you so much for posting this. What a great quality recording and show.
Reviewer:brendanmcauley
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June 27, 2005 (edited)
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GREAT SHOW!
This is a nice find. Great performance. The morning dew is rare and was only the 4rth of the year and one of only 6 or 7 I think played in '82. The vocals sound great from both a sound quality perspective and Garcia's actual vocal chords. He really belts it out and the first set is no slouch either. West LA sounds real nice and is an early one, too. Right on show and thanks for the upload! The show is, yes that's right, good enough for 5 stars. It makes the cut on the sound quality for sure although at times Jerry sounds tired so performance could be debatable. It rocks in my book. NFA is also worth mentioning but this show is a collectors item for the rare '82 dew and I give it my highest marks.